TuneCore vs DistroKid - An Honest Comparison

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

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  • @CharlesCleyn
    @CharlesCleyn  2 года назад +67

    If you use TuneCore or DistroKid, can you let me know your payout per stream? Let's find out which one is actually more!! Find out for me: 14:27

    • @deniskrr
      @deniskrr 2 года назад +9

      Hey Charles-thanks a lot for this video.
      I'm currently working through your 'Professional' course.
      Fingers crossed that everything will go well so I can come back to this video to share my stats. 😁

    • @CharlesCleyn
      @CharlesCleyn  2 года назад +6

      Hi Denis, I'm sure it will and let me know how I can help along the way.

    • @dazeclick712
      @dazeclick712 2 года назад +1

      Which will you recommend,I make beats

    • @CharlesCleyn
      @CharlesCleyn  2 года назад +2

      @@dazeclick712 it really depends man, lots of things to consider, you could try both and see which one you like too.

    • @DANNYGATESTHEAGEDSINGER
      @DANNYGATESTHEAGEDSINGER 2 года назад +3

      Are you talking to me when you said you want to know what the payout is per
      stream

  • @deshmukhshrut
    @deshmukhshrut 2 года назад +260

    One of the most important aspect everyone forgets to mention is what happens to your music if you die and annual payment to distributor does not happen, your work of entire life will be taken down immediately, that's why legacy feature is very important in my opinion. Distrokid has it but tunecore doesn't. I have written to tunecore about this, they said they are thinking about it. If more people write to them about it, maybe they will add it.

    • @silverninja3570
      @silverninja3570 2 года назад +43

      I’m pretty sure if your dead you wouldn’t care if your music got taken down, because your dead

    • @crewmatewillthrowthesehand7600
      @crewmatewillthrowthesehand7600 2 года назад

      @@silverninja3570 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀 dead

    • @chaven2211
      @chaven2211 2 года назад +102

      @@silverninja3570 If you're dead your work as an artist should be available to the public. That the most rational and logical thing to do, it's also always been that way.

    • @itsthronebaby
      @itsthronebaby 2 года назад +40

      @@silverninja3570 what about ur kids smart guy?

    • @meekchallow.s.a6994
      @meekchallow.s.a6994 2 года назад +2

      @@silverninja3570 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂

  • @Fokeezy
    @Fokeezy 2 года назад +18

    Great review Charles, thanks for this. I mostly use CDBaby as I have a deal that allows me to distribute for free but their interface could use some updating. I recently signed up with Distrokid, solely for their "Splits" feature. I work with a lot of artists and producers and I HATE doing the accounting every month, the splits feature takes care of that for me. I am not doing backflips over the extra $5 a year per release for the RUclips monetization but it is what it is.. once TuneCore introduces their Splits feature, maybe I'll check them out too.

  • @puffyd58
    @puffyd58 Год назад +12

    Excellent presentation. I've been a BMI writer for a long time, but have never released any of my own music as an artist. Getting ready to try that now, and your very clear discussion of the various features of the two distributors was very helpful. Thanks!

  • @averagejoed
    @averagejoed 2 года назад +18

    Tunecore professional is $49.99+14.99 per additional artist, so to get 5 artists would be $110 a year, you get 5 for the $79.99 with distrokid, but over 5 you pay additional cost per but you can only pay per 5 artist.

  • @bradleybates3256
    @bradleybates3256 11 месяцев назад +13

    Thanks for the video! FYI on DK, they will charge more depending on how many artists you select when signing up for the plan. I found this out as I was searching. For 5 artists it starts at $89.99/year. If you select 10 artists it goes up to $157.99/year, and so on. 20 artists - $269.99/year
    50 artists - $674.99/year
    100 artists - $1,349.99/year

    • @gabesvideosofficial
      @gabesvideosofficial 9 месяцев назад

      that’s not true

    • @gabesvideosofficial
      @gabesvideosofficial 9 месяцев назад

      look up the 3 distrokid tiers

    • @bradleybates3256
      @bradleybates3256 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@gabesvideosofficial you look it up. What I told you is true 😂 just double checked myself. Do your homework before you post a comment.

    • @xoaddy1
      @xoaddy1 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@bradleybates3256 you takin internet too seriously, what a sad life

  • @georgetsampas
    @georgetsampas Год назад +11

    Tunecore - Very Expensive
    Distrokid - They kick you out very easy without warning

  • @Darkartsmusic
    @Darkartsmusic 2 года назад +29

    I've uploaded one song via Tunecore. 1) They did not provide a link to access my Spotify artist account. 2) THERE IS NO CUSTOMER SERVICE - there is a chat- bot that sends you into an endless loop of frustration. NO CUSTOMER SUPPORT EMAIL EXISTS. (Or, at the very least, it is not published. For this reason alone, I am cancelling my service and going elsewhere.
    Update Edit: When I joined Tunecore, they were undergoing a change to their dashboard interface / website. Since then, they have totally revamped and updated their site. The improvements have rendered a much more user-friendly site and overall experience. Bottom line - I did not cancel my service. I was finally able to access to Spotify artist account. There still is no direct line to customer service/support - email, chat or otherwise. (I'm in the 'Rising Star' plan.) But fortunately, I have not had to call on them for anything because the new website is so much better and more intuitive. If you do something wrong when submitting a release, they will contact you to resolve it. So - 180 degree turn for me. I am now satisfied with Tunecore.

    • @alexanderdraco2155
      @alexanderdraco2155 11 месяцев назад +2

      Any updates?

    • @Darkartsmusic
      @Darkartsmusic 11 месяцев назад

      All the above has since been rectified. Tunecore updated their website and dashboard- much more intuitive and user friendly now. Links are available. There is a customer service email and they have been fairly responsive. I feel like they were in a transition period of some kind when I first joined. I’m happy now.

    • @th33clipse
      @th33clipse 2 месяца назад

      Thank you for your review man. Much appreciated 🙏🏾

    • @umi4045
      @umi4045 Месяц назад +1

      i use distrokid now
      but i want try tunecore
      Mainly in the area of ​​collaboration and publication

    • @MichaelOrtega
      @MichaelOrtega Месяц назад +1

      It depends on HOW MUCH YOU PAY. If you get the top membership, you will have support. Make sure you don’t missinform.

  • @chrisjswanson
    @chrisjswanson Год назад +15

    Very important to independent labels (and not covered here) is the cost per artist that they manage. The top plan on distrokid is $75 , vs. tunecore's $50 - yes. But you don't just get endless artists. Distrokid's 5 artists at $75 makes for about $15/artist. Push it to 50 artists, and it'll be $675/yr - $13.50/artist. Tunecore charges $15 per artist (tunecore users, correct me if I'm wrong). That'd make distrokid cheaper by $1.50 / artist in bulk. It may not seem like much; but at 50 artists, that is $75 / year additional cost for tunecore's service.

    • @TripMachineLabs
      @TripMachineLabs Год назад +4

      Yes I was going to bring this up BUT my catch on that is Distrokid is in tiers. So you are paying for say 100 artists even if you only have 51 artists. Where as Tunecore, I'm paying flat fee plus my cost per artist...so if you are maximizing on DistroKid then it is worth more....if you are only 2 artists over the tier...Tunecore makes more sense.

  • @motown8622
    @motown8622 2 года назад +11

    Thanks my friend I'm going with tunecore I'm already with distrokid but I'm leaving tunecore seems like a better fit for me to get my song worldwide and publishing

  • @lukejbonner
    @lukejbonner Год назад +28

    Finally a music-production-related review with GOOD audio production.

  • @fet0logy
    @fet0logy 2 года назад +6

    Thanks a lot for this video, it was really vital for me to watch something like that. It is topical because others are talking about TuneCore's old prices

  • @EstherSmithMusic
    @EstherSmithMusic 10 месяцев назад +1

    How much is RUclips Content ID on TuneCore?

  • @utrippin7486
    @utrippin7486 2 года назад +19

    Theres so many reviews and videos from people talking about being scammed and robbed by all of the big distributors, is there any others that dont suck and carry a major risk of getting screwed over?

  • @caseycorbin
    @caseycorbin Год назад +35

    I was with Tunecore. had 4 albums on Spotify platforms, had 30,,000 monthly listeners. I was making money. Happy. Then my numbers started to decline. Then some of my American friends told me I was no longer on Spotify. Tunecore pulled my albums out of US Spotify because of some lawsuit. I was never notified. I watched my listeners drop to under 2000. After a year of waiting for my albums to be put back on US Spotify, as I was paying for it,I decided to upload my albums onto Distrokid. I’ve deleted my albums off Tuncore. My numbers are once again on the rise as I’m back in the largest market, US Spotify. If you’re a comedian Distrokid is better. Tunecore sucks.

    • @Juliano_DJOL
      @Juliano_DJOL Год назад

      Thanks for the info

    • @walkerpalker
      @walkerpalker Год назад

      thanks

    • @Demonrackz
      @Demonrackz Год назад

      Is is still good ? the best?

    • @katongomulenga-mg4bk
      @katongomulenga-mg4bk Год назад +2

      Same. Tunecore got my music down without notifying me

    • @DOM75TH
      @DOM75TH 8 месяцев назад +1

      DistroKid did the same thing to me, I don’t know what do at this point 😢🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @silverninja3570
    @silverninja3570 2 года назад +27

    There’s a clearly winner, the one that is cheaper, more services, gives you scheduled release dates and something you didn’t specify is content id free with no charge, while distrokid charges $5 a year

    • @CharlesCleyn
      @CharlesCleyn  2 года назад +4

      great added context, thanks Silver.

    • @killacadence6987
      @killacadence6987 2 года назад +1

      What exactly is content id? Is this some sort of hidden fee?

    • @trevgocrazy
      @trevgocrazy 2 года назад +3

      Does tuncore do synced lyrics? I just wanna know

    • @HighFor3ver
      @HighFor3ver 2 года назад +3

      @@trevgocrazy I don’t think so but you can use an website for this feature

    • @lntcmusik
      @lntcmusik 2 года назад

      @@trevgocrazy any news on that?

  • @avhadproductions518
    @avhadproductions518 2 года назад +14

    I have both but I’m sticking to distrokid …less stressful plus I could download my songs with tune core they charge you $10 each song and it’s a pain to get a hold of them…I don’t mine paying the extra $5 dollars the year👊🏽 distrokid 👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽

    • @hirenbhojak
      @hirenbhojak Год назад

      @Mr.Enigma Yes. U can release them through distro even if u hv them on ur youTube channel. Check on their website

  • @mvsonalexander
    @mvsonalexander 2 года назад +35

    I just got Tunecore a week ago and already having a terrible experience. My song has been rejected twice due to “an issue with how the songwriter names were entered on your release.” I’m confused as to what the issue is because i entered the legal names in the songwriter spots and saved them. Tunecore is not responding back to me so i have no idea what they want me to do.
    For it to take this long for them to get back to me is kinda crazy, it’s not even passed the front end review so right now i’m in limbo

    • @CharlesCleyn
      @CharlesCleyn  2 года назад +3

      hey Benjamin, what plan did you sign up for? Because the guarantee fast support times with certain plans.

    • @MIKEZAY
      @MIKEZAY 2 года назад +3

      Same herey its horrible

    • @johnfish4798
      @johnfish4798 2 года назад +2

      Very frustrating... same here I’ve been waiting more than a month

    • @RRRSoulEvan
      @RRRSoulEvan 2 года назад +5

      Dude just use distrokid because I have a lot of friends that has distro and I might get salt but never from my friends complain of anything. They never use tunecore but I always hear a lot about tunecore especially when it comes to money stealing cause artist don’t get their full amount of income as they should I mean sure some people say distro as well but they gotta understand it’s your responsibility because that’s why their is songtrust that helps with the messing money for distrokid. I’ll admit I sign up distro last year I havnt release any music but will soon but friends of mine I have a lot that uses distro and I’m happy to release music seriously soon on this page and so yea.seeing tunecore new thing looks cool but I still wouldn’t trust them due to the fact that it seems tunecore is messy with customer support and incomes at times….yea no no no especially Spotify is a big thing these days and distrokid is so smart with their Spotify features

    • @Chiden
      @Chiden Год назад

      @@RRRSoulEvan I use both

  • @FirstBassEnt
    @FirstBassEnt Год назад +8

    I was hoping you would give some insight into each of the plans offered by the distributors (example, Tunecore has pay per release plans vs their unlimited plans). I hoped to see you compare the pros and cons of these.

  • @HowardCharlesUK
    @HowardCharlesUK Год назад +8

    Distrokid's paying extra for Shazam, is the most annoying thing about them for me.

  • @LironMan
    @LironMan Год назад +4

    Thanks a lot, very helpful and informative

  • @niganools1501
    @niganools1501 2 года назад +175

    I’m honestly scared of buying the wrong one😭

    • @SynStylah
      @SynStylah 2 года назад +16

      same lmaoo

    • @CharlesCleyn
      @CharlesCleyn  2 года назад +38

      Pick whatever one your gut is saying and then if you mess up, you can always switch

    • @trevgocrazy
      @trevgocrazy 2 года назад +16

      Distrokid better

    • @stanslausmanthi
      @stanslausmanthi 2 года назад +1

      Same boat bro!!!🤣

    • @DestructX
      @DestructX 2 года назад +1

      which one you picked?

  • @devarni
    @devarni Год назад +6

    The big problem with both: when the subscription is stopped, the songs are also taken out of the stores.

    • @marko.._
      @marko.._ Год назад

      Ya, that’s why some people using Cd baby

    • @devarni
      @devarni Год назад

      I mean with Soundcloud it also works without extra costs. With Distrokid you have to pay quite a lot if you want the songs to stay in the stores permanently. You just have to be careful and people often forget to mention that.

    • @burningtheevidence8038
      @burningtheevidence8038 Год назад +1

      Doesnt sound like a problem but a logical feat of their services, at least for me 🤔

    • @braydonrobbins6538
      @braydonrobbins6538 Год назад +2

      Not if you pay for Distrokid's legacy feature, right?

    • @devarni
      @devarni Год назад

      Yes, but it is very expensive!

  • @diaxpora
    @diaxpora Год назад +3

    Hi everyone, I have to talk about the cost per stream aspect of the video.
    Just to clarify, this isn't, in my opinion a worthy metric to look at in general for the following reasons:
    1. Just like every country has its own pay rate. I.e. Spotify India pays different amount per stream compared to Spotify US (for example). Furthermore, if a listener has Spotify freemium account it pays different amount compared to if that listener paid for Spotify premium. For this reason alone your cost per stream idea will drastically vary track per track and artist to artist so it's not by any means a fair metric to judge a distributor by. Currency also had a factor in affecting the total stream amount. So if someone is in a country that uses Rupees it's going to be a different pay rate per stream to if that same some was streamed in a country that uses US dollars. Again variables are a many.
    2. Each streaming platform and social media platform that streams your music or video also pays out different rates due to the rates that agreed with the industry. I.e. A song streamed on Instagram reels with video differs from audio sticker on Instagram. Again differs per country per currency and per usage. Whereas RUclips music will have its own rate.
    So to compare cost average per stream amongst different artists isn't fair as artist A might be strong with video content on youtube and artist B may be strong with audio background stream type music on a platform like Pandora.
    The key is to market your music.
    This is just my take.
    Enjoy making music and do your best to reach your audience with your own marketing strategies. Would love to see an honest video on marketing at various budget levels. Because that's the real snake oil being pushed to artists on RUclips unfortunately.

  • @Amgmerc-j7x
    @Amgmerc-j7x Год назад +3

    Only watched one video You're a very good teacher.🔥🔥🙏🙏 from South Africa

  • @DJMAGICROMANIAA
    @DJMAGICROMANIAA Год назад

    Can I distribute music to tunecore only for the RUclips Music service, but exclude the functionality of youtube content id?

  • @MRJIMAH
    @MRJIMAH 2 года назад +7

    I recently moved to distro for my latest release due to their yearly plan and soon after that tunecore brought theirs out lol.

    • @CharlesCleyn
      @CharlesCleyn  2 года назад +2

      You could always try out Tunecore for your next release to see what you think of it.

  • @yellowsnowpal
    @yellowsnowpal 4 месяца назад +1

    I had a similar experience. Tunecore said that I needed to upload a sample license for a song. When I explained there was no sample, just a highly modified recording of my voice they then asked if we used any AI to create songs. We said Logic has AI mastering and we run through that so Tunecore said that they don’t allow AI of any kind. What a scam!

  • @brucestrach3449
    @brucestrach3449 Месяц назад

    Hi, Charles!! I'm jumping in here on TuneCore, Thx for the really good (helpful) video. I hope to keep in touch, THX

  • @abrielG_MUSIC
    @abrielG_MUSIC 2 года назад +15

    Distrokid suddenly deleted all my own music from all stores without a warning. But my cover songs are still online. It is really weird. I pay my account on time. Now Distrokid acts like a scam 😑

    • @Djsatile
      @Djsatile 2 года назад

      They did me like that twice I’m on tunecore now and ditto

    • @negan3894
      @negan3894 2 года назад +4

      Distrokid and Tunecore are both scam

    • @CharlesCleyn
      @CharlesCleyn  2 года назад +4

      interesting but sounds odd to me... were you using royalty free samples/beats, and did you own all the copyright to the music?

    • @Djsatile
      @Djsatile 2 года назад +2

      @@CharlesCleyn they did it to me too and my stuff was all from scratch

    • @banginzaza
      @banginzaza Год назад

      So damn. Where do we go? That Ditto one? 😂

  • @rapunitedunderground
    @rapunitedunderground 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very good information thanks i will try them both soon!!

  • @keezyb4life
    @keezyb4life 2 года назад +12

    I tried tunecore two years ago. I didn’t like how when I had to release a single I had to pay 9.99 for each singles and 29.99 for each album. And every year it’s individually charged which means I’ll be paying more to keep these songs than I am just paying for one bundle in one price in distrokid.

    • @spiotrowicz33
      @spiotrowicz33 2 года назад

      Is this true? So paying a flat rate for unlimited uplods is not true?

    • @TonyKilaBeatz
      @TonyKilaBeatz 2 года назад +1

      @@spiotrowicz33 that's a new feature on tune core. tunecore partners with payoneer to pay you, which is why I haven't used tune core in years.

    • @ethanmcreynolds
      @ethanmcreynolds 2 года назад

      I’d like to know too. Do you still have to do this on TuneCore? Also, do you have to do it with Distrokid?

  • @jamesdubbelyou
    @jamesdubbelyou 2 года назад +6

    Amazing comparative review thanks - as a remix artist as well as artist - which is recomended? Is it correct that with Distrokid, I'd need the Musician Plus package, in order to add the original artist as well as myself, the remix artist? How does Tunecore compare there?

  • @nadasonic6
    @nadasonic6 Год назад +2

    Hey Charles, what's the music from 0:00 to 1:15 please? Intriguing rhythmic displacement. Very cool! Would like to listen to it properly. Many thanks.

    • @CharlesCleyn
      @CharlesCleyn  Год назад

      hey nada, I get my music from epidemic sound :)

  • @e2stella
    @e2stella 2 года назад +6

    Not sure about tunecore... seen too many content creators having issues with them.

  • @PhilAndersonOutside
    @PhilAndersonOutside 4 месяца назад

    Just looked at your website, excellent, clear explanation between the two, down to brass tacks!

  • @Juliano_DJOL
    @Juliano_DJOL Год назад +2

    Thank you for your honest review. It's definitely a difficult thing to compare! I wasnt a fan of tunecore at first and still on the fence about renewing or trying to change to a new distro service...I had a problem where so many other people had the name Juliano that my tracks and theirs wld get mixed up on the different platforms so i switched my name to DJOL a few months ago and its kinda been a mess.
    Im almost thinking aboit taking my music down and starting over with Tunecore smh! I will say that even tho Tunecores suppprt may not be the fastest for the unlimited plan Im on, its consistent and even tho they will sometimes ask u dumb questions and stuff which only takes longer they are helpful amd consistent. I JUST REALLY WISH THEY WLD LIKE ASSIGN U ONE PERSON FOR SUPPORT SO THAT U DONT HAVE TO KEEP EXPLAINING WHATS GOING ON AND WHAT U NEED HELP WITH EVERY EMAIL.

    • @akshaylokhande5750
      @akshaylokhande5750 Год назад

      I had the same issue with Distrokid so I stopped using their services and my songs are no longer on spotify now, I am just thinking if I can release the same songs again as a new release through TuneCore.

  • @manuela.amafia
    @manuela.amafia Год назад +1

    I paid and still pay for tunecore.
    The communication is terrible. Spotify artist didn't work, they never answer when I need help and I couldn't even get help trying cancelling to stop pay. Really regret it and I cant even get rid of it 😅

  • @ginairibarren
    @ginairibarren Год назад +4

    Very informative and helpful, thank you. I recently began to get into this world to upload my music and suscribed to Amuse which I got recommended but I didn't even inagine there were so many to consider and these ones seem to be in the top 5 when it comes to music distribution. Can anybody compare experiences between DistroKid or TunesCore and Amuse? Can you guys find differences in between?

  • @Vlade.Jovanoski.Official
    @Vlade.Jovanoski.Official Год назад +2

    Hi i have a question about uploading with distributors... what if i go ahead with content id with lets say tunecore.. and then whem i upload my musicvideo to youtube after that, i get a copyright
    Claim?
    Do i upload my vid to youtube first and then register to the distributor? What is the best way to go about it?
    Also my music is serbian, distrokid doesnt have serbian language as an option.. does the language of the music an affect on whie distibutor i use? Does tunecore have serbian as an option for language?
    Any help is appreciated thanks!

  • @thewonderdawg
    @thewonderdawg 7 месяцев назад

    This is clearly a commercial for TuneCore. Thanks for inspiring me to make videos showing whats behind the curtains.

  • @umi4045
    @umi4045 Месяц назад

    不知道是不是这样 我现在只用过distrokid
    DistroKid:
    - 每个不同的合作者组合都会被视为一个独立的音乐人位置
    - 即使是相同的人,不同的排列组合也会占用新的位置
    - 例如 A&B 和 B&A 虽然是同样的两个人,但因为顺序不同,会占用2个位置
    - 所以如果你经常和不同的人合作,或者同一群人有多种组合形式,位置会占用得很快
    - 费用计算是基于这些位置数量的
    TuneCore:
    - 采用更灵活的方式处理合作
    - 每个艺人只需要一个账号
    - 发布合作歌曲时,可以直接标注合作者信息
    - 不会因为合作者组合的变化而额外收费
    - 合作者也能在各自的资料页面看到这首合作歌曲

  • @Giannboy1
    @Giannboy1 Год назад +6

    Hi Charles, For the most part all of this is scrambling my brain - because I'm new to this. Easy question: I have one song produced. Should I try to distribute it or wait until I have multiple songs.
    And, suppose it "takes off". Do the distributors flock to me asking for more music?

    • @joechapman8208
      @joechapman8208 Год назад +4

      I'm only answering because it's been 13 days, so I assume the channel isn't able to respond. 1) It depends. Momentum is pretty important, so it's good to have a bunch of future releases ready to go and to keep a steady release schedule going all year round if you can. I would recommend looking at Damien Keyes's RUclips channel for release strategies. 2) No, digital distributors will not ask for more material. They're doing the same job that distributors of physical formats do: they simplify the paperwork, get your music into stores, and collect income. They're not like labels, and they won't notice your success or be attracted to it.

  • @ukaszkaczmarski3817
    @ukaszkaczmarski3817 2 года назад +7

    Hi! The tunecore says on their site: You can create a single account to upload music for multiple artists, and track each release/sale separately. You said on Your video that in tunecore you can have only one artist name.

  • @TheSunnySlimEffect
    @TheSunnySlimEffect 2 года назад +2

    hey bro..as a up and coming artist from a 3 rd world country...i recomend cdbaby for a start

  • @mistermusicenterprise3148
    @mistermusicenterprise3148 2 года назад +1

    I need 5 month to receive my money from Distrokid. Thats because I’m from Europe and they have all that crazy US Tax shitstuff.
    They don’t realise, that we have other laws and processes. Thats why I´ll give TuneCore a try.

  • @ka_noerra
    @ka_noerra 2 года назад +5

    Don't forget to mention, Tunecore is copystriking youtube creator without clear evidence. This is what happened with Twoset Violin channel!

  • @Drgmusic_
    @Drgmusic_ 2 года назад +4

    Do we get unlimited artists in tunecore professional plan?

  • @brandanleiter
    @brandanleiter 2 года назад +2

    I'm trying to release music from multiple artists under one label and that $49.99 Tunecore account is looking very tempting...

    • @Yozz91
      @Yozz91 2 года назад

      some people say you have to add an additional $14.99 for every artist you add to your label.

  • @alexconnor8961
    @alexconnor8961 Год назад +8

    There has to be a way to independently distribute your own music

    • @BlameZiggy
      @BlameZiggy Год назад +15

      There is, but it's ungodly time consuming, tedious, costly, and annoying as hell. You have to upload the music yourself to each individual platform you want your music on, some of which are specific other countries that don't allow you top upload outside your own, but that wouldn't be much of an issue for most people. Then, if you want to take a track or album down, you have to do that all over again. Apple charges something like $80 per song, charge another $35/ song annually, and then they take a 52% cut of the revenue as well. Plus, you have to upload and contact apple again to have it on iTunes so you can get some revenue for sales, costing you more fees for setup distribution and maintenance. Plus they take 55% of your revenue. Another problem with doing it all yourself is following your statistics, which a lot of websites like the ones in this video do for you for free. And you have to set up payment methods with all of the platforms you have your music on so they can pay you. And most streaming platforms not only have a processing fee, which can be spendy, as well as a minimum threshold much higher than what distributors do for you. Like Repost... you get paid at the end of the month if you earned $5 or more. I'm not sure what these other guys offer, but that might be something to consider. I know some distributors have a higher minimum threshold, and some don't have a minimum at all. And then there comes the issue of getting paid. distributors often (somehow) pay you sooner than the platforms. Some pay weekly, monthly, bi-weekly, or whatever. Some even let you request when to be paid, how often in a certain time, or whenever you want. Some of those who pay you whenever you want, however, do still have a time and/or minimum revenue threshold. A distributor collects all of your revenue from streaming platforms and forwards it to you, most of the time for free. When distributing independently, you have to manually request to be paid with some streaming platforms. Not all, but a few. And then there comes proving your identity when doing it independently. Sometimes you have to go through hoops, like an application, which can have a non-refundable fee as well as a filing fee. So yea... when doing it yourself, it's gonna cost you more money (and a LOT of it, I might add), you're gonna lose a grip of your revenue in most cases, and you're gonna lost a ton of features that distributors offer. So yea, it's really quite dumb to do it yourself unless you're just worried that your distributor gets hacked, which would give someone access to your music on all platforms all at once rather than just the one platform that they hack in order to take your music down, are worried about your distributor folding, or whatever if you did it yourself, it just makes sooooo much more sense to use a distributor. Hell, even some of the giant musicians use them. Some, of course, do it themselves or have their own team or agent do it for them, but under their name, and a lot of them use distributors that cost a fortune to use and/ or are only distributing for those big dogs and won't deal with us small fellows and fellowettes or aren't even available to the public, only reaching out to distribute for the famous people. I've released music both ways, and have found that using a distributor is the better option, hands down. Cheaper, more features, less time consuming, and they get your music pushed to the platforms faster. I could go on and on about it, but I think you have a general idea of it. If you wanna know more, let me know. I have a lot of experience in releasing music both independently and with a distributor. So ask away and I'll do my best to answer. Just keep in mind that I can only inform you on the difference between the 2, and not information about how different distributors differ from each other, as I have only used Repost for distribution. However, I have been using Repost for about 3 years now, so if you have any questions about that itself, I can lend you a hand there. But as far as things like TuneCore, DistroKid, and all those other distributors, I don't know much. This is where Mr. @CharlesCleyn comes in. It sounds like he knows his ins and outs about the different distributors. So checking out his other videos will provide you with more information on those, as well as a lot of other information about music and stuff. Anyway, I know this is a long reply, went off topic a bit, and rambled on. Just trying to provide the most information possible! So Ask away if you need more. I'll do my best to answer to the best of my ability. I do have a lot going on, so give me some time to reply, but it shouldn't be long! Cheers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @alexconnor8961
      @alexconnor8961 Год назад

      @@BlameZiggy thanks! Well yeah tell me more about repost?

    • @BlameZiggy
      @BlameZiggy Год назад

      @@alexconnor8961 all you gotta do for repost is upload your music to soundcloud, then you can distribute it via repost after you pay the fee. I have, however, just switched to distrokid. i havent actually uploaded anything to it yet, but will be shortly. probably later this week or this weekend. simply because its a LOT cheaper. distrokid charges 35 bucks a year, whereas repost charges like 16 bucks a month. so its about the same price to use distrokid for a year than repost for 2 months.

    • @alexconnor8961
      @alexconnor8961 Год назад

      @@BlameZiggy thanks the more I do my research it seems distrokid is the way to go!

    • @BlameZiggy
      @BlameZiggy Год назад

      @@alexconnor8961 I also just learned (or at least I think I did, provided I'm understanding Repost's policies right) that you don't actually have to pay Repost to upload your music. Or at least not to maintain it. I cancelled my subscription to repost just a few days ago, since I'm moving to Distrokid, and it looks as though my music will stay live on the platforms. However, they will no longer pay me the revenue I generate via the music they distributed for me. I don't know if you have to subscribe to their service for the first month in order for them to distribute it or not, but from the looks of it, they will not take your music down if you cancel your subscription. At least not automatically. I'm sure that if you contact them and ask them to take it down, they will, of course. And if you are wanting to generate as much revenue as possible, you're gonna wanna do this so that if someone searches for you, they will find the copies that your new distributor has uploaded and is managing for you, because your new distributor will forward the revenue your music makes, whereas Repost no longer will. No sense having 2 copies up when only one of them generates revenue. Now, if you don't care about revenue at all, then its worth having it up there twice for the most part. This is due to the fact that your music is more likely to be added to automated playlists, recommended music, and the like. But if you are after as much revenue as you can get, then its clearly better to remove the first copy so that if someone wants to listen to your music, they have no choice but to listen to the one that DOES forward the revenue to you. Know what I mean? One thing to keep in mind is that when switching from one distributor to another and having the first remove the music that they have uploaded to the streaming services to, anyone who has favorited your music, added it to their playlists, and the like, it will disappear from all of said things that was distributed from the first distributor. So those fans will have to add the tracks that were distributed by your new distributor back to their stuff. Make sense? Now, this is all just what I have understood when I cancelled my Repost subscription, and I may not have understood it correctly. However, I will come back to this reply here and relay my findings if you'd like... provided I remember.😃

  • @KyraSimoneofficial
    @KyraSimoneofficial Год назад +1

    Ooo tunecore does splits now. Woohoo!!!

  • @mwj5368
    @mwj5368 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for a great video!! With both DistroKid and TuneCore comparison I’m still missing out on a lot? I read that joining ASCAP or BMI is important as it ensures I am properly registered to receive royalties. Is that necessary with DK or TC because both distributors already see to it I properly receive royalties, and sign me up to BMI or ASCAP, right? Also, CDBaby does what they call “Sync Licensing” that it seems DK and TC don’t do where such licensing if your music is used with various media projects like TV shows, films, Commercials, and Video games where you get pay for that too. Isn’t that a huge benefit over DK or TC? Also CDBaby has tools to promote your music via social media, email marketing, press release distribution. So neither DK nor TC do that? Isn’t DK and TC leaving out a lot?

    • @Illusion-ts9om
      @Illusion-ts9om 10 месяцев назад

      Mahla Sangeet Distribution
      Is the best, 😱
      free unlimited releases, approval time 1 hour 😍

    • @mwj5368
      @mwj5368 10 месяцев назад

      @@Illusion-ts9omThanks for taking the time and helping with your lead! Isn't a company in India not connected to ASCAP or BMI and thus does not advise whether or not joining ASCAP or BMI is necessary?

  • @heavydollarbeats9225
    @heavydollarbeats9225 Год назад +2

    Bro on tunecore professional subscription, how many artists can you accommodate. Because Distrokit now changed from yearly to monthly subscription. So we planning on quitting Distrokit to tunecore. We can't manage to make monthly payments

    • @CharlesCleyn
      @CharlesCleyn  Год назад

      hey man, I think its' quote a lot, it could even be unlimited

  • @Dathugstress
    @Dathugstress 5 месяцев назад

    Honestly Tunecore is better in my opinion. U get a bang for your buck I can always pick my own release date as long as all of the rules are met such as the cover dimensions and song file sizes. Plus you automatically get Shazam. Of course there’s different add ons u get on both but you gotta weigh out what you care about most.

  • @gatagatika3899
    @gatagatika3899 2 года назад +4

    Hey there Charles and all you beautiful people! I would like to ask you what happens when you change distributor with your already uploaded music, as well as, if you have to pay - whichever ammount of money you chose per year - either you upload new music or not, only to maintain your uploads. Thank you!

  • @ginairibarren
    @ginairibarren Год назад +1

    Very informative and helpful, thank you. I recently began to get into this world to upload my music and suscribed to Amuse which I got recommended but I didn't even inagine there were so many to consider and these ones seem to be on the top 5 when it comes to music distribution. Can anybody compare experiences between DistroKid and TunesCore

  • @adama2511
    @adama2511 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video - should a musician plug their Paypal or CC?

  • @COSMOPOLITA1966
    @COSMOPOLITA1966 2 года назад +1

    hi charles , i just want say, thanks for this important information. I like to know if I hasto register my music and lirycs with de copyright office before registering with Distrokid or TuneCore or other plataform. againg thanks so much for your valuable information.

  • @stainpain77
    @stainpain77 Год назад +7

    You forgot to mention tunecore charges 14.99 per extra artists! Not cool

  • @Thedavidsosa
    @Thedavidsosa 4 месяца назад

    quick question: is it possible to distribute with both? Like some releases with DK and some others with TuneCore?

  • @sankyviolet
    @sankyviolet 6 месяцев назад

    This was very helpful ❤😊 thanks again for your page

  • @sihlejpromajola1718
    @sihlejpromajola1718 2 года назад +4

    Under TuneCore, is the Professional price option intended for Labels or there's another price plan for Labels?

  • @flashpower2549
    @flashpower2549 2 года назад +2

    Should I pay extra to distrokid for each platform?

  • @damianocaon9293
    @damianocaon9293 Год назад +3

    I have a question. Does tunecore have the feature of letting you verify if the artist page their gonna send the track to is your actual artist page on that streaming platform?

  • @dookiestylez
    @dookiestylez Год назад

    I have both of them for years I got the 15 dollar TuneCore unlimited one weeks ago I go to distribute it keep saying need to update to release project I am not using anything special no new artist name no premium features they offer.

  • @HEARX
    @HEARX Год назад +1

    Is distrokid ok to use in the UK? Or is it U.S mainly

  • @harrietbushman8923
    @harrietbushman8923 Год назад

    My music is currently exclusively Christmas stuff. Which streaming service would you suggest is best for this please?

  • @JeffreyNeilFuertes
    @JeffreyNeilFuertes 3 месяца назад

    What hapoens when subcription ends after a year with Tunecore and Distrokid? Are your songs be renived from the stores and can you reupload it again? What happens to your earnings? Thanks.

  • @heliosorion2063
    @heliosorion2063 2 года назад +2

    This the same tunecore thats been copyrighting stuff?

  • @justinjfountain
    @justinjfountain Год назад +6

    Hey Charles! Thanks for this video. Has TuneCore added the "Artist Revenue Splits" function yet? If not, any word on when that might come around?

  • @kas1mka
    @kas1mka 2 года назад +1

    Thanks! Great video.

  • @cathywilliams3717
    @cathywilliams3717 2 года назад +2

    I have wrote so many songs but haven't started recording yet writing music is so easy but when I think of how to get my music out there I get scared trying to start my home studio but everything just seems expensive any advice on how I should start....??

    • @cathywilliams3717
      @cathywilliams3717 2 года назад

      @siarheihuzhonak5695 thanks I'll try to see how they work

  • @patientngoy60
    @patientngoy60 Год назад +1

    Hello Charles.
    I have encountered an issue when uploading my song on tunecore shosing Rising Artist plan. What I did is:
    I made my payment first(14$) and I started filling the details after, when I wanted now to distribute the song they Said that with that plan I can't be able to distribute my song, I need to upgrade shosing an other plan, and the only option they gave is to go for the Professional plan which is more expensive.
    So I'm questioning my self, making the payment before filling the details was wrong or is there something that I was supposed to do which I did not do?
    Please help me, I'm stuck and confused!

    • @CharlesCleyn
      @CharlesCleyn  Год назад +1

      Hey Patient, interesting, what about choosing the middle plan though? Better question is, where do you want to upload your music too?

    • @patientngoy60
      @patientngoy60 Год назад

      @@CharlesCleyn actually I was talking about Tunecore.
      I have paid already for the rising artist without result, Which throwed me off. I'm scared to continue with Tunecore. I will have to go for Distrokid

  • @PurpleHat__Real
    @PurpleHat__Real Год назад +1

    The more I watch this, the more I feel that I get special treatment from tunecore.
    I've had only 1 issue and nothing after that.
    I have custom labeling even tho I use the cheapest plan, and my releases usually release the next day after submission

  • @radimpetrskovsky6568
    @radimpetrskovsky6568 8 месяцев назад

    Hi, I got a question guys.
    I’m thinking about signing up to Distrokid with my friend and we would like to form a band. When we select the $20 plan where you got 1 artist, can you have two credit cards registered to the one account or not? Because we would like to get payments on eachothers credit card. - If yes, can you also select how many % of earnings each other gets from every song?

  • @NinaFuchs
    @NinaFuchs 2 года назад +2

    I am just a month at TuneCore and had lately a bad experience. I tried to release a single, but the homepage seems bugged. I cant finish the release process. It's always telling me that i haven't got the necessary licence and i need to upgrade my plan although i have already subscribed and paid for the premium plan breakthrough artist. Of course i have written to customer service but i haven't received any reply for 2 weeks. Anyone else made the same experiences?

    • @exasena
      @exasena 2 года назад +1

      I experienced it. Every time the process of uploading a song / photo file, the computer's performance becomes slow and even freezes

  • @Vlade.Jovanoski.Official
    @Vlade.Jovanoski.Official Год назад +1

    Hey does Tunecore let you whitelist your chamnel before i upload my music video to youtube? Because i just found out with distrokid... you have to wait until you get a cc claim on your channel and then dispute it.. i find that unfair if that's the case.. then the distributors earn 20% until the cc claim is cleared and that couls take days or weeks.. does anyone have more info on this? Are you able whitelist your chanell on Tunecore and then when you upload on music is should be all clear automatically?

  • @dizzwatkinsmusic3221
    @dizzwatkinsmusic3221 2 года назад +1

    Having trouble getting it to apply any discount for Tunecore.

  • @WeatherMachineMusic
    @WeatherMachineMusic Год назад +3

    I was kind of surprised that Tunecore isn't letting artists choose their own songs for Spotify's discovery mode... and I'm seriously considering moving off Tunecore and onto Distrokid for this reason. Does anyone have input on this? Does Distrokid do better?

  • @lilelvinjmusic
    @lilelvinjmusic 2 года назад +3

    Hi Charles thanks for the video, but i just wanna know if i can get that 20% on the label plan

  • @revenmusical78
    @revenmusical78 Год назад

    thanks for the Video Charles!

  • @FaridBangabashi
    @FaridBangabashi Год назад

    I want to know, tune core and distrokid can upload a same music?

    • @CharlesCleyn
      @CharlesCleyn  Год назад

      hey man, yes, they can upload the same music.

    • @FaridBangabashi
      @FaridBangabashi Год назад

      @@CharlesCleyn Thank you so much for reply.

  • @infinityangel22
    @infinityangel22 6 месяцев назад

    What do you recommend of distributer when you don’t want to earn money just want to sing Cover song legally ?

  • @RedditStoryNights
    @RedditStoryNights 2 года назад +4

    Recently when i tried to distribute via tunecore i ran into a problem. They said that the title should have more details and stuff. I mean why should i do so if i make my own music and don’t i have the right to name the music whatever i like? Any idea what this is all about?

    • @CharlesCleyn
      @CharlesCleyn  2 года назад

      That sounds super odd, the only think I could think of is sometimes the distributor have naming conventions like you can't have all caps or something like that.

    • @RedditStoryNights
      @RedditStoryNights 2 года назад

      @@CharlesCleyn actually i fixed it by renaming the track. It’s good to go

  • @lxndrbe
    @lxndrbe 2 года назад +3

    Another difference - Distrokid does distribute to Beatport (extra 9.99/month), till now Tunecore does not distribute to Beatport afaik.

  • @lordseriousspeaks
    @lordseriousspeaks 9 месяцев назад

    Can I release the same album on both, and if so how will they determine which distributor will pay me for the streams on platforms used by both?

  • @GiaDarcy
    @GiaDarcy Год назад

    Thanks for all this info very helpful.

  • @samarjitdas89
    @samarjitdas89 Год назад

    For indian music which will u suggest?

  • @barakabryson102
    @barakabryson102 Месяц назад

    Hello , how can you prevent someone not to upload you music to other distributor or even the same?

  • @IvanOthello
    @IvanOthello 2 года назад +2

    do you have a video step by step upload songs to tunecore?

    • @CharlesCleyn
      @CharlesCleyn  2 года назад +1

      Hey Ivan, you could start here m.ruclips.net/video/thJn78MRzUY/видео.html

  • @Vlade.Jovanoski.Official
    @Vlade.Jovanoski.Official Год назад

    Does distrokid get 20% rerevenue from view on topic channel?
    And what if i dont select content id, is my music video/song protected if someone tried to repload it or perform covers of it?

    • @meunknown2670
      @meunknown2670 Год назад

      If you get content Id you will get the revenue from others who have used or (played in their video)your music and from that distrokid will take 20% of it.

    • @CharlesCleyn
      @CharlesCleyn  Год назад

      yes, exactly that.

  • @ASX2001
    @ASX2001 Год назад +2

    So helpful, thanks a lot.

  • @nataliemeenakshithegreat7780
    @nataliemeenakshithegreat7780 7 месяцев назад

    Of course I need and want my name customized near my work so my choice is distrokid

  • @meggyjones2448
    @meggyjones2448 2 года назад +7

    If you already have a RUclips artist page, will they still create one for you? which i think would not be necessary, or can they skip that? Like do they ask, or it just goes automatic? Thanks

    • @emmadroid
      @emmadroid 2 года назад +8

      They will actually create another one, but under same name, RUclips will later merge everything together into one channel

    • @meggyjones2448
      @meggyjones2448 2 года назад

      @@emmadroid Thanks 😊

    • @emmadroid
      @emmadroid 2 года назад

      @@meggyjones2448 u welcome
      Are u using distro or tunecore?

    • @meggyjones2448
      @meggyjones2448 2 года назад +1

      @@emmadroid None yet

    • @emmadroid
      @emmadroid 2 года назад

      @@meggyjones2448 Oh alright

  • @beatvox7325
    @beatvox7325 2 года назад +1

    Thanks! Question; How about uploading unique remixes. Will it be accepted? If I have a lecture mixed with Dr Dre beats will it be accepted to the big music platforms. Looking to get out good messages for free! Thanks!

    • @CharlesCleyn
      @CharlesCleyn  2 года назад +1

      Hi beat box, you'll need to own the copyright to release the music, have the permission, or use royalty free samples/beats, if that is correct, then yes you can!

  • @kutaydogan6481
    @kutaydogan6481 Год назад

    Hello @CharlesCleyn
    I released one single by using Tunecore but I want to use Distrokid for my second single, so here is my question ;
    Can I release my second single by using the same Spotify account on Distrokid ?
    Beacuse I don't want to carry over my first single from The Tunecore to the Disttrokid.All I have been wondering is whether I am able to use both distributors for DIFFERENT songs in the same Spotify account.

  • @Darryl_M
    @Darryl_M 2 года назад +16

    Signed up with Distrokid under the Musician Plan,
    they put out my music for 2 days on Instagram,
    then took my music out without notice.
    Customer Service said I must find a new Distro.
    Didn't even have the courtesy of working with them for a month after payments had already been made.

    • @ArmandoMedia
      @ArmandoMedia 2 года назад +2

      This happened to me as well, customer service is very poor.
      I couldn't get any good reason for my song removal

    • @TheTruthTooth
      @TheTruthTooth 2 года назад +1

      @@ArmandoMedia How do you know its them taking it down? Dont they only put music on the platform? Wouldnt the platform be responsible for take downs?

    • @ArmandoMedia
      @ArmandoMedia 2 года назад +3

      @@TheTruthTooth I don’t think so because my music wasn’t found in any of the stores.
      Distrokid told me my account has been banned and that I should use other music distributors

    • @ArmandoMedia
      @ArmandoMedia 2 года назад

      @@TheTruthTooth FROM DISTROKID 👇
      Hello,
      Streaming services are investigating potentially suspicious and/or fraudulent earnings related to the music you uploaded to DistroKid.
      Your DistroKid Bank has been disabled due to the potentially suspicious and/or fraudulent earning activity reported to us by stores, and will remain disabled during their investigation.
      We do not have any further information from the stores at this time, but will enable your Bank as soon as we are notified that their investigation has concluded without confirmed suspicious and/or fraudulent activity.
      Unfortunately, stores are no longer accepting releases from you via DistroKid. You’ll need to try another distributor for future releases.
      Please understand that DistroKid is unable to assist with reversing this and many DistroKid features have also been restricted as a result of this. We have no other information or context, and we are unable to get involved or take sides when this occurs. We’re just the messenger, passing along this info to you in hopes you find it helpful.
      Thank you for your understanding.
      Best,
      Ralph
      DistroKid Support
      distrokid.com

    • @StackBoyz
      @StackBoyz Год назад +1

      are y’all paying for your beats? or using “free” RUclips beats??

  • @MvdFunk7
    @MvdFunk7 Год назад

    Perfect distribution don’t exist royalties depends where your musics were streamed , and how long its been collected from stores to you it takes several months to receive it

  • @NiumBailey
    @NiumBailey Год назад +1

    Can we use these distributors at the same time?

    • @CharlesCleyn
      @CharlesCleyn  Год назад

      you can use both but I don't recommend doing the same song for both

  • @ozmusic3035
    @ozmusic3035 Год назад +2

    I can't believe you didn't notice that with tunecore you have to pay 14.99 a year for each artists you add against 5 to 100 artist for distro!!! are you paid by tunezob?